A friend of mine refused to vote for Gore in 2000 because he was pro-choice. Although she thought Bush was a moron (which history has proven true), she says she couldn't in clear concience vote for someone who supports abortion.
Now my question is this: do you base your vote on a singular issue that may have no actual play once said politician is elected (examples: gay marriage, abortion, stem cell research), or do you base your vote on important day-to-day issues..such as the Iraq War, taxes, immigration, and health care?
2007-06-27
03:39:57
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